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The Outer Banks are a chain of barrier islands that skirt the coast of North Carolina from the Virginia border to Cape Lookout through Currituck, Dare, Hyde, and Carteret Counties. More than 175 miles long, they are separated as much as 30 miles from the mainland by a series of shallow sounds. Pamlico Sound, the largest sound on the East Coast of the United States (and some say the world's largest), is 80 miles long and 15 to 30 miles wide. It is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by a part of the Outer Banks and drains into the Atlantic Ocean through Hatteras and Ocracoke Inlets. Albemarle Sound, the second largest (some 50 miles long and 5 to 14 miles wide), was named after George Monck, duke of Albemarle, one of the Lords Proprietors of the Carolina colony. The state's first permanent settlements were made along its northern shore. Other North Carolina sounds include Core Sound, Croatan Sound, Currituck Sound, and Roanoke Sound.
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He said his own opinion and not everyone did that, so he drawed attention.
The answer is D. Africa had been a land of ethnic tribes that would rise and fall. The colonization of Arica brought settlers, such as the Boers (Dutch), British, Portugueses and so much more.
They were militaristic, independent, *insert form of gov. they had here*, and a thriving army. (I believe there gov. was a democracy or an oligarchy but i could be wrong)